Issue 19, 2013

Nano- and microstructuration of supramolecular materials driven by H-bonded uracil·2,6-diamidopyridine complexes

Abstract

In the last few decades, multiple H-bonded arrays have been shown to be versatile tools to prepare functional supramolecular materials. Supramolecular complexes formed by uracil (Ur) and 2,6-diamidopyridine (DAP) developed by Lehn are the first examples of multiple H-bonded systems governing the formation of supramolecular polymers in solution. Although a large variety of complementary multiple H-bonded complexes has been prepared, the use of the heteromolecular Ur·DAP complex still remains very promising due to its ease of preparation and its intermediate association strength that ensures a dynamical character to the self-assembly and self-organisation processes. In this feature article, we report a detailed account on the results that our group has obtained in this field by designing and engineering a novel library of shape persistent molecular modules able to transfer their geometrical information to the final supramolecular architectures through the formation of Ur·DAP complexes both at the nanoscopic and microscopic levels.

Graphical abstract: Nano- and microstructuration of supramolecular materials driven by H-bonded uracil·2,6-diamidopyridine complexes

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
05 Apr 2013
Accepted
03 May 2013
First published
29 May 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 8837-8851

Nano- and microstructuration of supramolecular materials driven by H-bonded uracil·2,6-diamidopyridine complexes

T. Marangoni and D. Bonifazi, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 8837 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR01711G

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